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Falling Into Additive

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In this conversation, the hosts, Justin and Dustin, interview Danny, a guest with extensive experience in the additive manufacturing (AM) industry. Danny shares his journey in AM, starting from working at a 3D printing startup to his current role in R&D for a company developing a new battery technology. The conversation touches on topics such as the evolution of the AM industry, the challenges of working in regulated industries, and the importance of digital fabrication. The hosts and guest also discuss the term 'digital fabricator' and its implications for individuals who work with various digital fabrication tools. In this part of the conversation, Danny and Justin discuss the concept of innovation and its application in the 3D printing industry. Danny expresses his frustration with the overuse of the term 'innovation' and believes that true innovation should have a significant impact on people's lives. They also discuss the challenges of introducing 3D printing in traditional manufacturing processes and the resistance from people with different backgrounds. Danny mentions two innovative 3D printing applications that have caught his attention: the collaboration between General Atomics and Divergent for rapid UAV drone manufacturing, and the Jointless Hull Program by Rock Island Arsenal for creating jointless vehicle hulls using large-scale metal deposition. In this final part of the conversation, the speakers discuss the potential for innovation in the lighting industry, particularly in the design of heat sinks. They also explore the use of additive manufacturing in costuming and the freedom it provides for creating intricate and realistic designs. The importance of attending industry events and networking with passionate individuals is emphasized as a valuable resource for learning and growth. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the current state of the 3D printing industry and the perception that it is dead, with the speakers offering their perspectives on the market forces and challenges that may be contributing to this perception.

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In this conversation, the hosts, Justin and Dustin, interview Danny, a guest with extensive experience in the additive manufacturing (AM) industry. Danny shares his journey in AM, starting from working at a 3D printing startup to his current role in R&D for a company developing a new battery technology. The conversation touches on topics such as the evolution of the AM industry, the challenges of working in regulated industries, and the importance of digital fabrication. The hosts and guest also discuss the term 'digital fabricator' and its implications for individuals who work with various digital fabrication tools. In this part of the conversation, Danny and Justin discuss the concept of innovation and its application in the 3D printing industry. Danny expresses his frustration with the overuse of the term 'innovation' and believes that true innovation should have a significant impact on people's lives. They also discuss the challenges of introducing 3D printing in traditional manufacturing processes and the resistance from people with different backgrounds. Danny mentions two innovative 3D printing applications that have caught his attention: the collaboration between General Atomics and Divergent for rapid UAV drone manufacturing, and the Jointless Hull Program by Rock Island Arsenal for creating jointless vehicle hulls using large-scale metal deposition. In this final part of the conversation, the speakers discuss the potential for innovation in the lighting industry, particularly in the design of heat sinks. They also explore the use of additive manufacturing in costuming and the freedom it provides for creating intricate and realistic designs. The importance of attending industry events and networking with passionate individuals is emphasized as a valuable resource for learning and growth. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the current state of the 3D printing industry and the perception that it is dead, with the speakers offering their perspectives on the market forces and challenges that may be contributing to this perception.

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